Audrey Smith was a pioneering cryobiologist born in England on May 21, 1915. She is credited with being the first scientist to use glycerol to protect red blood cells during the freezing process, which has had a major impact on the field of cryobiology. Her work also contributed significantly to advancements in animal breeding and husbandry.
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💰 Net worth: $100 million (2024)
About
Cryobiologist credited with being the first scientist to use glycerol to protect red blood cells during the freezing process. Her work also contributed heavily to advancements in animal breeding and husbandry.
Before Fame
She graduated from King's College, London and the Bedford College for Women, where she received first class honors.
Trivia
She won the Kamerlingh Onnes Medal for her achievements in the field of refrigeration Technology in 1973.
Family Life
Her father, Alan, worked for the Indian Civil Service.
Associated With
She and Biologist Peter Medawar both worked at the National Institute for Medical Research in London.